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NEWSFETCH – December 13, 2011

TOP NEWS California wine prices predicted to rise Kiwi Wine about to get more expensive as glut runs out California wine exports heading toward a record year Sparkling Wines Bubbling Over: SymphonyIRI Washington yields down, Oregon up as harvest finishes William Foley – the billionaire in NZ’s vines Mass. Sen. Brown pushes Postal reform; beer, […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 12, 2011

TOP NEWS The Judgement of Beijing? China/France Wine Challenge Set Jetro to Sell Alcohol to U.S. Restaurants, Independent Says US online holiday sales rise 15 % Wines appeal to men using sports, video games and sex Wineries Turn to Creative Marketing to Bolster Holiday Sales Kiwi exports lead wineries recovery Growers wish for a normal […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 9, 2011

TOP NEWS Costco says $19M well spent on privatization initiative Do High Taxes Mean No Future For Wine In The UK? Drinks companies defy doom-laden forecasts Is Bordeaux Becoming France’s New Chinatown? Economy has worsened over past six months, say nearly half of small business owners Geman museum scared to open ancient Roman wine Wine […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 8, 2011

TOP NEWS U.S. wine imports to Korea jump on high demand, tariff change TTB Proposes Establishment of Inwood Valley Viticultural Area In California (.pdf) Parker/Campogate: 3 days for €35,000 California’s Crimson Wine Group Doubles In Size With Seghesio Acquisition Aussie Carbon farming starts today – in a limited way California’s middle class is vanishing Native […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 7, 2011

TOP NEWS Unions sue to block Washington liquor privatization initiative from taking effect Napa’s Global Wine Partners Prospers As Biggest Client Loses U.S. Restaurant Traffic Will End the Year Flat Calif Farm Bureau Pres: It’s time for us to reclaim California Why Marketers Should Pop the Bubbly Year-Round With Rude Names, Wine Stops Minding Its […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 6, 2011

TOP NEWS Global table wine production stable despite decrease in vineyards Will Treasury Wine Estates improve with age? New OIV standards for greenhouse gases production in winemaking Good Grape Wine Blog Goes on Hiatus Oregon winery co-owner dies in fall Italians Pass on Prosecco in Worst Christmas Since WWII Family Estate Planning – Favorably High […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 5, 2011

TOP NEWS Not-so-idle speculation: Wine, scarcity and China Restaurants positive on sales, margin expectations If the Euro melts down, would euro wine go up? New Laws Impacting the US Wine Industry for 2012 Jay Miller leaves The Wine Advocate Britain’s companies prepare for life after the single currency Workwiths: Did you really just push me […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 2, 2011

TOP NEWS Higher costs, delays predicted with new Federal trucking regs Lodi-China Wine and ag export summit set for Tuesday The backlash against cheap wine Blaze destroys more than $1m worth of wine at Queensland winery Men think wine is for women, drink it anyway: Study Jacob’s Creek targets women with Cool Harvest wine range […]

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NEWSFETCH – December 1, 2011

TOP NEWS Boisset/Skalli: During Tough Economic Times, Wine Industry Consolidates Robert Parker’s Campogate: Update On No Pay – No Jay Glass half full: Wealth creation and wine Oversupply to restrain holiday wine prices Restaurant performance flat in October Asia wine market developing faster than expected Bold brands are changing the face of Australian wine Diageo’s […]

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NEWSFETCH – November 30, 2011

TOP NEWS Diageo among global companies preparing for euro collapse Calistoga vintner Greg Brown dies Kiwi Export Joint Venture Unlocks US Wine Market Gallo Speaks: Rare Address by Winery CEO Cosentino: A winemaker survives in an era of mergers U.S. ag income rises sharply in 2011 Grape and almond grower ordered to pay back wages […]

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